Groomsmen Etiquette: What Does Being a Groomsman Truly Mean Beyond Wearing A Matching Suit?

The bachelor party, suit fittings and wedding-day photographs apart, being chosen as a groomsman is one of the highest honours a man can receive from a friend.

Jun 4, 2026
  • Responsibilities of a groosman
    Kunal Rawal and his groomsmen (L); Vijay Deverakonda's groom squad (R)House On The Clouds

    Weddings in India have long celebrated the bonds between women. Bridesmaids are given speeches, colour-coordinated outfits, dedicated photographs and a full to-do list of things that need to be done. Groomsmen, meanwhile, are often relegated to the background, appearing in matching suits, organising a bachelor trip and taking over the open bar.


    Yet beneath the surface, the role carries far greater significance.


    To be asked to stand beside a groom on one of the most important days of his life is not merely an invitation to a fun party. It is a declaration. It signals trust, loyalty, history and friendship. It says, “Bro, you have been part of my journey, and I want you standing beside me as I begin the next chapter.”


    As weddings are becoming personal and reflective of the couple’s values, the role of the groomsman is evolving too. Today, it is less about ceremony and more about stewardship.


    As someone who has been a groomsman myself for three of my childhood friends, here’s my perspective on what being chosen as a groomsman really means in today’s weddings.

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    Who Deserves To Be A Groomsman?


    Contrary to popular belief, the role is not reserved for the loudest or the oldest or the most enterprising friend. The best groomsmen are often the people who have shown up consistently over time.


    Sometimes it is a childhood friend who has witnessed every milestone. Sometimes it is a cousin who knows the groom better than anyone else. At other times, it may be a long-lost school friend or a colleague who has become family through shared experiences.


    The common thread is not proximity. It is reliability. A groomsman should be someone who has earned the groom’s trust long before the wedding arrives. Someone who celebrates victories without envy, offers perspective during difficult moments and remains present even when life becomes busy.

    The Emotional Responsibilities


    Perhaps the most overlooked aspect of being a groomsman is emotional support.


    Modern weddings are happening, but they are also stressful. Between family expectations, budgets, logistics and life transitions, many grooms experience pressure they rarely articulate.


    This is where a great groomsman steps in.


    He checks in. He listens. He helps diffuse anxiety. He becomes a sounding board when tensions rise and a grounding presence when the groom feels overwhelmed.


    Unlike the wedding planner, who manages the event, or the family, who may have their own expectations, a groomsman is positioned to provide something far more valuable: perspective.


    On the wedding day itself, his role is often invisible but crucial. He notices when the groom needs a quiet moment. He calms nerves before the ceremony. He reminds him to eat, hydrate and brings him a few drinks to chug in between (J).

    The best groomsmen understand that their job is not to be the centre of attention. It is to ensure the groom can be fully present.

    The Physical Responsibilities


    The practical duties remain important too.


    Traditionally, groomsmen help coordinate celebrations leading up to the wedding, including engagement parties, bachelor trips and pre-wedding gatherings. They assist with guest logistics, outfit coordination and timeline management.


    During the wedding itself, they often become unofficial troubleshooters.


    They ensure everyone arrives where they need to be. They help elderly relatives navigate venues. They coordinate transport, keep schedules moving and solve minor crises before they reach the couple.


    Every wedding has moments of unpredictability. A missing pair of cufflinks. A delayed car. A misplaced ring box. A forgotten speech and a few lactose intolerant NRI cousins who need special TLC and who tends to that?


    A dependable groomsman quietly handles the problem before it becomes the groom’s problem.

    The Financial Question


    One of the most delicate aspects of modern groomsmanship involves money.


    Destination weddings, elaborate bachelor trips and custom outfits have transformed what was once a symbolic role into one that can sometimes carry significant financial obligations.


    This raises an important question: how much should a groomsman be expected to spend?


    The answer lies in mutual respect.


    A groom should never assume that every friend shares the same financial circumstances. Likewise, a groomsman should communicate honestly if certain expenses become overbearing.


    Friendship should not be measured by spending power. The most thoughtful wedding parties recognise that participation matters more than extravagance. A meaningful presence will always outweigh an expensive gesture.

    The Unspoken Rules Of Being A Great Groomsman


    There are no official guidelines, but every experienced wedding guest understands the unwritten code.

    • Don’t create additional stress.

    • Don’t disappear when help is needed.

    • Don’t make celebrations about yourself.

    • Don’t encourage decisions that could create problems later.

    • Show up when you say you will.

    • Keep private conversations private.

    • Support the couple, not just the groom.

    • And perhaps most importantly, understand that your role is temporary, but the friendship is not.

    All that brings us back to the million dollar question, so what being a groomsman truly means? Well, it means not performing a role, but proving a friendship.

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